The Boeing 747 has a total of 16 wheels: four main landing gear wheels on each side and two nose landing gear wheels at the front. The main landing gear wheels typically have a diameter of about 25 inches (63.5 cm), while the nose gear wheels are slightly smaller, with a diameter of approximately 20 inches (50.8 cm). These large wheels are designed to support the aircraft's weight during takeoff, landing, and ground operations.
A 747 has 18 wheels.
if you mean how many wheels is a Boeing 747, there are 18.
there are many types of 747's
The Boeing 747 has four main trucks...two body trucks and two wing trucks. Each truck has four wheels and there are two nose wheels for a total of 18 wheels.
It depends on the size of the plane. Some small planes have only 3 wheels. Some big planes have 10 or more wheels. It depends on the plane. A Piper or Cessna commuter plane is going to have a lot less wheels than does a B-52, 747 or C-5 Galaxy.
So big or very big
18 wheels in total. 16 on the main landing gear (4 times 4) 2 at the nose.
big wheels because they are good for handling
Mainly aluminium Alloys, steel axles and fasteners. Rubber tires.
The A380 compared to the 747 is pretty bug, but it not as long as the 747, that's why the A380's have problems landing on some shorter runways.
Big wheels of course. They will protect you better from falls over potholes
In total there are 18 wheels. 4 wheels under each wing, 8 on the under carriage and 2 at the front called nose gear. The Boeing 747 has 18 tires, the same as a semi-truck trailer/lorry. They are all the same size which makes replacing them easier. The steerable nose gear has two and there are four on each bogey that form the main landing gear. By their position the main gear are called the wing or fuselage gear.